American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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Basil Rauch. Masons turned to lodges in Mexico and Colombia for aid , and when the Junta Promotora de la Libertad de Cuba was organ- ized in Mexico under the patronage of leading officials of the new republic and its neighbor , Colombia ...
Basil Rauch. Masons turned to lodges in Mexico and Colombia for aid , and when the Junta Promotora de la Libertad de Cuba was organ- ized in Mexico under the patronage of leading officials of the new republic and its neighbor , Colombia ...
Page 69
... Mexico , he said , and “ Yucatan and Cuba combined are the lock and key . Place them in the hands of England and she controls the mouth of the Mississippi , as absolutely as she controls the mouth of the Thames ! " 46 Senator Jefferson ...
... Mexico , he said , and “ Yucatan and Cuba combined are the lock and key . Place them in the hands of England and she controls the mouth of the Mississippi , as absolutely as she controls the mouth of the Thames ! " 46 Senator Jefferson ...
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... Mexico had ratified the peace treaty . This put a final end to possibilities of further expansion in Mexico . The Cabinet that day decided to send instructions and full powers to Saunders to buy Cuba . Buchanan had agreed to write the ...
... Mexico had ratified the peace treaty . This put a final end to possibilities of further expansion in Mexico . The Cabinet that day decided to send instructions and full powers to Saunders to buy Cuba . Buchanan had agreed to write the ...
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